ISU President Helps Launch Economic Development Program
"Sycamore Initiative" aimed at helping area expand and retrain the workforce and lure new business to the area.
View ArticleIndiana Comes Out Ahead Doling Unclaimed Property
Last year, the Indiana Attorney General’s office returned more than $42 million in unclaimed property to its rightful owners. While that’s the second highest total in the state’s history, it’s still...
View ArticleEducation Experts: Referenda May Be At Odds With Tax Cap Measure
Two public referenda on November's ballot are not -- on their surface -- conflicting, but education experts say they're more closely linked than it appears.
View ArticleIndiana Considers Texting While Driving Ban
Legislators are considering two bills this session that would place restrictions on texting while driving.
View ArticleNew Redistricting Software Available for Public Use
Indiana lawmakers will soon begin redrawing the state’s political boundaries.
View ArticleLawmakers Weigh Need For Apprenticeship Incentives
Lawmakers agree on the need for more technical and vocational education options, but disagree on how to implement them.
View ArticleBill Would Limit Police Use Of Drones, Surveillance
Rep. Eric Koch, R-Bedford, wants to limit the use of police drones and electronic surveillance.
View ArticleEnergy Plan Proposals Coming From Pence And Legislators
House Utilities and Energy Chairman Eric Koch says he's crafting a plan with his Senate counterpart Jim Merritt.
View ArticleCommittee Approves Bill Creating Alternative Energy Fee
A bill approved Wednesday in a House committee would allow utilities to charge future alternative energy customers a fee.
View ArticleHouse Lawmakers Approve Energy Efficiency Program
Both the House and Senate have now approved a program that would give utility companies more flexibility when it comes to energy savings.
View ArticleIndiana House Republicans Sued Over Public Records Access
The Indiana House Republican Caucus is facing a lawsuit over its decision to withhold e-mails shared between one of its members and several utility companies.
View ArticleJudge Dismisses House Public Records Case
Marion Superior Judge James Osborn says the separation of powers doctrine forbids the courts from getting involved in legislative affairs.
View ArticleCommon Cause Wants Zoeller To Weigh In On Email Issue
The group wants Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller to issue a brief on the issue of public access to legislative emails.
View ArticleOpen Access Lawsuit Moves To Indiana Supreme Court
A public access lawsuit has been taken on by the Indiana Supreme Court, bypassing the Court of Appeals.
View ArticleLegislators Take Break From Session During Bloomington Forum
While the panel included both Republicans and Democrats most participants stuck to their partisan platforms.
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